Where does the bus strike come from? Republicans at
the State Capitol.

   We have to put EVERYBODY at the the State Capitol
on the spot.  Maybe the anti-stadium groups are too
chummy with the liberal establishment to put anybody
on the spot.

   Maybe they think "let somebody else do it" is an
acceptable approach to the bus strike.

   Are the anti-stadium groups in St. Paul more
anti-Kelly than anti-stadium? Kelly sent a letter
urging negotiations and the St. Paul Council will pass
a resolution on the bus strike this week.

   

   Ed Fesler   [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Minneapolis
                                     Corcoran
   
--- Ed Fesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    It is Day 34 of the bus strike and Pawlenty still
> wants two stadiums.
> 
>    What does Pawlenty want more?
> 
>    Let's put the stadium boosters on the spot.
> 
>    Why don't we ask our legislators to sign a
> written
> pledge promising not to support a stadium bill until
> the bus strike is settled? 
> 
>    I don't have anything written. Maybe anti-stadium
> groups could get together with the strike support
> committee and put something together.
> 
>    We can ask the Mpls and St. Paul city councils to
> pass resolutions saying that no stadium bill should
> pass until Metro Transit and Local 1005 reach
> agreement.
> 
>    The St. Paul stadium boosters will hate this
> idea.
> 
>    Most of our elected officals in Minneapolis know
> that ending the bus strike is more important than
> building stadiums. 
> 
> 
>     Ed Fesler    [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Minneapolis
> 
> 
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